Posts Tagged ‘web press printing’
What is Web Press Printing?
When it comes to commercial printing, the kind of print you’ll choose will depend on a few factors. One common solution is web press printing. Businesses typically use a web press for very high-volume printing; think magazines, catalogs and newspapers. However, you can also choose web for direct materials like technical publication printing – instructions…
Read MoreHow an EDI System Makes Manufacturing More Efficient
Many companies, especially manufacturers of durable goods, face constant pressure to reduce cost of goods sold on a year over year basis. Labels, inserts, manuals, tech sheets and cartons have become a commodity, and it’s tougher each year to lower your cost as paper prices and freight costs fluctuate. Increasing efficiency, reducing cost and adding…
Read MoreHow VMI Technical Publications Make Assembly Lines More Efficient
Every plant manager and manufacturing executive leader dreams of an efficient assembly line. Efficiency leads to cost savings. Whether we’re talking minutes shaved off a process or seconds, it all adds up. People look everywhere for inspiration, from looking at other countries to exploring specific styles like Lean Manufacturing. One solution to adding efficiency (and…
Read MoreWho’s Looking for an Indianapolis Web Printer?
Web presses print on continuous rolls of paper, much like you’d picture a newspaper press. Large printing rolls press the ink onto long sheets of paper coming for huge rolls. It’s efficient and common among many business verticals. So who exactly is looking for an Indianapolis web printer? Whether you’re thinking about launching a periodical,…
Read MoreNew Web Press to Serve Indy
EPI Marketing Services hasinvested in a new 2-color, cold-set web press at its Indianapolis plant. The more efficient press will better serve businesses across the Midwest and Eastern US with greater efficiency and cost savings, according to plant manager Kevin Kinsey.
“We’re going from about 12,000 impressions per hour to 30,000 impressions per hour. That means we can run more print pieces more efficiently and pass those cost savings along to our client partners,” Kinsey said.
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